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Uh, most of the feds agree with this move?

I am actually 100% for this. We have so many useless DEI positions at my agency. I legit once paused during a meeting because I said the phrase "How are you ladies doing this morning" because I was afraid I might have offended them. In reality, no one was offended because I didn't say anything offensive. It made me realize how much this DEI crap has been ingrained in us.

My agency dumped the DEI office 2 months ago and moved the billets to our core mission. We had like 30+ 'forward deployed' DEI support team members. Nobody noticed when they went away.

DEI is such a waste, and actual fraud, waste and abuse departments in another name. I traveled to another government agency other than my own for a meeting, and was blown away that an entire section of a building on their campus (where we had our meeting) was dedicated to DEI. I'm actually happy this part is happening. All agencies should re-orient to a strict mission focus and nothing more.

Lots of sneeding in the comments from average reddit losers with probably zero federal government affiliation who are going to attack you to heck for your objectively correct opinion

I think the seething comments and downmarseys are from redditors, not feddit.

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I like how every one single person who comments anything positively about these changes is just getting downmarseyd to oblivion and/or their comments removed for wrongthink

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